3T Funda Tire Clearance

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nvroadie
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by nvroadie

What is the max tire size you guys have put in 3T Funda forks? Caliper measurements preferred.

Tenlegs
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by Tenlegs

A 23mm gp4000 measuring 26mm wide on a pacenti sl23 rim has 5mm side clearance and 4mm clearance below the crown.
(3T funda pro)

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EightySixer
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by EightySixer

I am running Vittoria Diamante 25's and they fit fine on a narrow Fulcrum 3 wheel.

Haven't calipered them though.

iamraymond
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by iamraymond

Bumping up an old thread. Has anyone tried 28mm (measured) tires on these forks?

ghisallo2003
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by ghisallo2003

28mm GP5000s just taken off my 1x with 3T funda pro: slight touching when the wheel picked up dirt, at the top: enough to make a very slight noise and a slight mark, but cosmetic only really. Too much of a perfectionist to allow it but I not really a problem.

iamraymond
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by iamraymond

ghisallo2003 wrote:
Sat Jul 23, 2022 9:06 am
28mm GP5000s just taken off my 1x with 3T funda pro: slight touching when the wheel picked up dirt, at the top: enough to make a very slight noise and a slight mark, but cosmetic only really. Too much of a perfectionist to allow it but I not really a problem.
Thanks for the input. I’m planning to run GP5000 clinchers. What size rim were you using?

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ghisallo2003
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by ghisallo2003

It is a 700C DT Swiss RR415 so old-school narrow. You may have more luck with a wider rim that sets the tyre slightly lower. It would not need a lot to make it work.

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